@@steelsofliquid cool if I had a more powerful machine I would set up a VM of all versions of Windows (Desktop) and give them their respective OS-Tans.
Well, I could do that, but I'd rather not, for a few different reasons (I am not scared that I'll fall for a fake link, because I use a browser that blocks trackers and ads), mainly due to how I typically record videos nowadays. But, that's a great suggestion!
@@steelsofliquid Don't Worry Your not the only one that is Tech Savy on computers I use Firefox with Ad Blockers and Tracker Blockers all the time because i.e there are alot of malicious ads and things that can automatically install them selves on your device even without clicking the Fake Buttons or remember MySpace indecent that occurred back when it was still popular in the Windows XP Days they would install malware on your device or just looking at a banner on that site could straight up get you infected by malware even the FBI suggest people to use Ad Blockers also if your not using Ad Blockers your putting yourself at a Big Security Risk if you not doing so...
Okay then, I'll see if I can configure it, since screen capture software is usually better than the original recordings, but I'm still likely just going to use my phone camera for video recordings (and likely also use screen recordings alongside the actual video footage).
Well, I found another disc image prior to getting the link, only difference being that the one I used was Industry Pro and not Industry Enterprise. However, I'll probably download the suggested OS anyways.
Depends - If you use VMWare, it is possible to skip most, if not all of the screens prior to the actual installation, as it basically does all of it for you, but it doesn't activate the actual OS. I'm pretty sure anything else (including physical hardware) requires an install key at the bare minimum. Also not to mention that installing the embedded version also doesn't install VMWare Tools automatically.
Thank You Steel from the Video I suggested.
You're welcome!
So you'll do Windows 11-tan as a profile picture or as wallpaper in Windows 11 VM also I like Nanami Madobe Windows 7 is my favorite OS.
Yep, I've set that up so that my Windows 11 desktop has a Windows 11-tan background.
@@steelsofliquid cool if I had a more powerful machine I would set up a VM of all versions of Windows (Desktop) and give them their respective OS-Tans.
Also maybe a program like OBS Studio would help you show what your doing with VMs and what not...?
Well, I could do that, but I'd rather not, for a few different reasons (I am not scared that I'll fall for a fake link, because I use a browser that blocks trackers and ads), mainly due to how I typically record videos nowadays. But, that's a great suggestion!
@@steelsofliquid Don't Worry Your not the only one that is Tech Savy on computers I use Firefox with Ad Blockers and Tracker Blockers all the time because i.e there are alot of malicious ads and things that can automatically install them selves on your device even without clicking the Fake Buttons or remember MySpace indecent that occurred back when it was still popular in the Windows XP Days they would install malware on your device or just looking at a banner on that site could straight up get you infected by malware even the FBI suggest people to use Ad Blockers also if your not using Ad Blockers your putting yourself at a Big Security Risk if you not doing so...
@@steelsofliquid Yeah but it also records the screen better unless you also want to show your face time to time.
Okay then, I'll see if I can configure it, since screen capture software is usually better than the original recordings, but I'm still likely just going to use my phone camera for video recordings (and likely also use screen recordings alongside the actual video footage).
@@steelsofliquid Okay that sounds good.
So I guess you where able to download the suggest OS I told my friend to give to you.
Well, I found another disc image prior to getting the link, only difference being that the one I used was Industry Pro and not Industry Enterprise. However, I'll probably download the suggested OS anyways.
@@steelsofliquid Okay also do you need to buy a Product Key to install all of those different Windows 8.1 in VMs or no?
Depends - If you use VMWare, it is possible to skip most, if not all of the screens prior to the actual installation, as it basically does all of it for you, but it doesn't activate the actual OS. I'm pretty sure anything else (including physical hardware) requires an install key at the bare minimum. Also not to mention that installing the embedded version also doesn't install VMWare Tools automatically.
@@steelsofliquid But Doesn't VMware cost money?
@@steelsofliquid Or could it be VMWare Player?
Great✌
Thanks!
@@steelsofliquid thanks